Saving the Willow Run Bomber Plant, One Story at a Time

Art

Miles creates beautiful drawings to help save the Willow Run Bomber Plant.

This is Miles. He’s 11, and he loves the Willow Run Bomber Plant.

The Rosies heard about him when we were talking with tailgaters at a recent U of M football game. But we had no way to find him. Fortunately, he and his family heard we were at the Orphan Car Show in Ypsilanti, and they came down to meet us.

You see, Miles loves the plant so much, he draws beautiful pictures of it and sells them to raise money for the campaign to save a small portion of the plant as a new home for the Yankee Air Museum.

Proceeds from the purchase of Miles’ drawings go towards the campaign to save a portion of the Willow Run Bomber Plant as a new home for the Yankee Air Museum.

Miles and his family have created a Facebook Page for his art, and he sells his drawings, nicely matted and ready to frame, for $10 each.

If you enjoyed this story, do your part to keep a little piece of it alive for future generations. $50 saves 1 sq. ft. of the Willow Run Bomber plant at www.savethebomberplant.org

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About This Blog

As a supporter of the campaign to Save The Willow Run Bomber Plant, I've heard and collected many stories from WWII Rosie the riveters, veterans, and people who have worked at Willow Run over the years. Read more great stories and learn more at www.savethebomberplant.org.